On this episode of RUMBLE: A Revolutionary's Guide to the Future, we look at the rise of the far-right in the UK, and the growing influence of Alex Jones and his conspiracy theories. We're joined by the author of The War of World Views, Jamie Winship, who talks about her new book, The War Of World Views.
00:01:27.000Alex Jones is a broadcaster, filmmaker, and one of the most polarizing figures in modern media.
00:01:33.000The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, probably the best known US conspiracy theorist, spreading his conspiracy theories online.
00:01:41.000For decades, he's been dismissed by critics as alarmist and conspiratorial, building his platform through Infowars.
00:01:47.000By challenging mainstream narratives around government power, war, surveillance, and global institutions.
00:01:53.000We know just how dangerous this existential, clear and present danger is.
00:02:00.000Yet, as public trust in institutions has shifted, some of the issues he warned about have sparked renewed debate, leading supporters to argue that he was raising uncomfortable questions long before they entered the mainstream.
00:02:14.000We found out all this stuff he was saying was true.
00:02:17.000Platform bans, legal battles, and intense public criticism, he remains one of the most influential and controversial voices in independent media.
00:02:26.000The answer in 1984 is 1776, and if they were looking for a fight, they'd better believe they got one.
00:02:51.000He's been a brilliant teacher and mentor to me, really helped me understand identity, Christ, and have conversations about Jesus that don't feel like, oh, I'm not coming to your Baptist church, Lynn.
00:03:28.000If you think I don't believe in Jesus because it's all made up and it's about school and stuff like that, and it's not psychedelic enough and powerful enough, and it won't fuel me with revolution juice, and it won't contain critiques of how to bring down the global imperialists, then you're wrong.
00:03:41.000All that stuff's actually in this book, The Bible, which you should also get, but that doesn't really need me promoting it.
00:03:49.000Get the book, and I'm going to be making some read-along content, so we'll learn about it together, because really, our stated mission is to awaken you so you can participate in real community, which will ultimately lead to revolution.
00:06:26.000Not just being punished on their right, but also by the Greens on their left, leaving the Prime Minister with few places to turn, but insisting he's not going anywhere.
00:06:37.000The voters have sent a message about the pace of change.
00:06:41.000Right, that's the key problem with democracy right there.
00:07:34.000May was elected to meet those challenges, and I'm not going to walk away from those challenges and plunge the country into chaos.
00:07:43.000But walk away is exactly what some in his dejected party now want him to do.
00:07:51.000Delivers significant and urgent change, then the Prime Minister cannot lead us into another election.
00:07:58.000The next election can't come fast enough.
00:08:00.000A reforms leader cruising to sweeping gains in Wales, the North, the Midlands, taking councils in and around London and loving every minute.
00:08:11.000We're seeing some truly historic shifts in voting patterns.0.98
00:08:18.000Who knows when the government will decide to switch you off or hunt you down like a pig?
00:08:24.000We're going to need a currency that's beyond the reach of corrupt global institutions.
00:09:46.000This is the first time the Green Party have ever won a directly elected mayor.
00:09:50.000And two party politics is not just dying, it is dead and it is buried.
00:09:55.000That in itself is a good sign because what we need actually is direct democracy now, participatory democracy now.
00:10:04.000As you know, I'm running for mayor of London in 2028.
00:10:09.000so that I can be the new Sadiq Khan, although I do sometimes think that would be lovely, but so that London can become a participatory democracy where every single issue is voted on by the people that live in a community.
00:10:53.000I'm actually thinking of buying myself a new tooth with my winnings.
00:10:56.000I mean, I'm here in America trying to convince these Americans that Britain knows what it's doing, that it's a great country, that they should give up the fruits of the revolution of independence and come right on back to us.
00:11:34.000That is not what politics should be in 2026 when everyone's got devices that are marketing to them and tyrannising them.
00:11:41.000Here we are in Hartlepool glossing over failures in Portsmouth.
00:11:46.000Oh dear, we've won the mayor of Hackney.
00:11:48.000The ceiling of expectation is too low.
00:11:52.000You are participants in grace and glory.
00:11:55.000You have the gift of consciousness granted to you by an unknown cosmic force if you're an atheist, or by Christ if you're a Christian, or by Allah if you're a Muslim.
00:12:06.000None of these purviews should be can you get me some toothless guy or some kind of weirdo to tell me what to do and think?0.90
00:12:33.000Let's face it, you care much more about your own family and your own life than what's going on with some far flung mad boat somewhere or some crazy new conflict.
00:12:41.000Even though, of course, we recognize those conflicts and those boats full of new viruses do affect you.
00:12:46.000We'll be talking about those stories a little bit later.
00:13:38.000Which side would you consider, you know, Democratic or Republican over there?
00:13:44.000The conservatives used to be the Republicans, but now that because the conservatives got messed up during the COVID era and they were sort of an atrophying party anyway, now reform is the closest thing under Nigel Farage.
00:14:01.000Because we're paying attention, we're not idiots, that Trump couldn't be steered and managed by globalist and imperialist forces.0.97
00:14:08.000Let me know in the comments and chat what you think about that.0.98
00:14:10.000Some would say that the whole farrago of American democracy could be used for us to learn.
00:14:15.000Oh, yeah, there's no point getting excited because someone's more charming or says things that you like hearing.
00:14:21.000The systems and institutions themselves are centrally controlled and organized to such a degree that to participate at all would be a form of lunacy unless that participation was real democracy.
00:14:34.000The Green Party are taking the votes of all the people that are socialist and woke and have realised the Labour Party aren't going to work for them.
00:14:42.000The Reform Party is people that are nationalist and patriotic and populist or part of the populist movement because populism should actually mean all of us.
00:14:50.000It's the same root as popular and population.
00:14:54.000And that should be who is actually in control.
00:14:57.000Power should be as close to the people who are affected by it as possible.
00:16:10.000Not often you think it'll be a relief to watch that as a deaf person and just to have it in sign language, but if you are deaf, all you've got to put up with is that lady doing that.
00:16:19.000But if you've got hearing, like, you know, a lot of us have, you have to listen to.
00:16:39.000Whatever you want, we'll find a way of maneuvering it so that your life stays within the box that has been ordained by us.1.00
00:16:46.000The only way out of that box is for you to personally awaken to the degree where you're willing to live for what you believe in and if necessary, die for what you believe in.
00:16:54.000And if you're not doing that, you're still going to die anyway.
00:19:20.000But believe you me, in six months, there are going to be different people doing those jobs and they're going to be saying their version of the same thing.
00:19:28.000Because it's been happening for the whole time that I'm alive.
00:19:31.000You know it too, if you're paying attention.
00:19:33.000And if you're willing to learn, you should be glorying in the revelation, whether you love him or despise him, of the Trump.
00:19:43.000The revelation of Trump is even if you have someone that's idiosyncratic, who talks off the cuff, who quips and is witty, or, you know, oh, he's loathsome, grab him by the P word, and you detest him.
00:19:53.000Either one of those, it doesn't matter.
00:20:42.000The good news is new systems are literally available.
00:20:46.000Technology you're using right now to watch me talking could be used for you to participate in real democracy now.
00:20:54.000Then it doesn't matter if you love Trump or hate Trump or love Barack Obama or hate Barack Obama or Tony Blair or me or Alex Jones or Joe Rogan.
00:23:10.000It's a bit like when Biden really messed up them debates.
00:23:13.000So they switched him out for Kamala Harris, which isn't sort of really how it's meant to go down.
00:23:18.000They really maneuvered that in an unusual way.
00:23:21.000So what it is, is there's been a local level election, a bit sort of like midterms, but not as important.
00:23:25.000And that's a sort of more than a poll, because it's an actual election, revealed the lack of popularity of the government.
00:23:33.000It's slightly different because now the opposition isn't the traditional opposition.
00:23:37.000It'll be as if some new independent party, I don't know, led by Robert Kennedy or not Robert Kennedy, he's not a perfect match, is like because it's a nationalist populist party that's around sort of somewhat around ethnicity, traditional values, those kind of things.
00:23:52.000I don't want to do anyone a disservice.
00:23:53.000I think reform, I'm sure, are trying their best or whatever, but it's still so tightly contained, even with it being as that lovable toothless fella, Zach, whatever his name is, said, it's like the end of the two party system.
00:24:35.000And the Green Party, what I like about the Green Party is inclusivity and compassion and love and all those things are really, really good.
00:24:42.000So, but like, But what is happening is everything splintering and fracturing extremely quickly, including that guy's teeth, more quickly than they can keep up with.
00:24:53.000And so it'll be really interesting to see what the impact and influence is of these secondary parties.
00:24:59.000But it's still in the box of Parliament.
00:25:48.000Meanwhile, these Prime Ministers are trotting in and out.
00:25:51.000That shows you that even though you might consider the power of the monarchy to be somewhat emblematic and in a way favorable to the political power in parliament, let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
00:26:00.000She stays there, God rest her soul, in perpetuity and then her heirs while parent change takes place around her.
00:26:08.000And that's what I think is a very good metaphor for real global power, whether in your country or mine.
00:26:15.000I'm just surprised at how that is unfolding in your country at the moment because some people are just, they love Trump, I think, because of his character and his nature.
00:26:44.000Let me, I won't, but I'll be in a nice robe praying, or I'll have been happily martyred, or I'll still be in the old jail.
00:26:52.000Now, let's see what David, this is now this guy, David Lammy, he's, I think.
00:26:55.000Think the Foreign Secretary or the Home Secretary, certainly one of the most senior positions in the British government, but as I say, it doesn't matter because the whole thing's an illusion.
00:27:02.000Keir Starmer was elected just under two years ago with a mandate from the British people for five years.
00:27:10.000It seems like a hundred years, doesn't it?
00:27:12.000Like, time's gone all weird and warped and I don't want to say bonk, it's so extraordinary.
00:27:19.000Like, it's been, we're so impacted like a constipated, thick, dense turd made of.
00:27:26.000Cannonball, sort of like a leaden stool, but the information is so thick that it seems like Keir Starmer says, What's that face, Dave?
00:28:41.000It's a system that's designed to disable you, to hobble you, to sort of make you just kind of exhausted and unable to really get it up anymore.
00:28:51.000But I'm telling you, there's a way out of this.
00:31:21.000This is, in fact, An eye crown, and I'm sitting right now on a throne that Sam Altman has designed using body parts from murdered employees.
00:31:32.000The modernity of this project is paramount.
00:31:36.000You will have to live in some techno-dystopian future where you've got a chip under your skin and a chip on your shoulder, whereas I get to live with Camilla in a golden house.
00:33:43.000That's the game that's being played everywhere, isn't it?
00:33:45.000You can't criticise, otherwise you're helping the opposition.
00:33:48.000It's really sort of, in a way, I feel not sorry for them.
00:33:52.000I don't mean I feel sorry for them in a patronising way.
00:33:54.000Let's extend good heart and prayers to Keir Starmer and David Lammy and Nigel Farage.
00:34:00.000And perhaps these prayers will enter into their conscious space and intercede and intervene and produce in them the kind of service people actually need.
00:34:16.000Use the technology that you want to use to instantiate facial recognition and digital ID to ensure that every borough, every council, every town, and every nation, if it's within your jurisdiction, and of course it is in the UK, is democratically run by the people that live there.
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00:36:49.000And then when I'm pitching them ideas and documentaries and I've got some good ideas, then it will be good and favorable for me.
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00:37:10.000Instead of like when you come off Netflix or Prime or whatever, you feel sort of like all quivering and infected, like spike proteins are moving through your vital organs, destroying you from within.
00:38:27.000I even turn the clocks off and turn my phone off because it's ridiculous.
00:38:30.000I can go to bed at midnight, go to bed at 8 p.m. 3 a.m. I wake up and I just go sit at the coffee table and for like an hour, we call it meditation.
00:38:41.000I just sit there with the lights dim and just sit there and go, what's the orders?
00:38:46.000And I do it seven days a week now for at least three years.
00:38:50.000I was up at 3 a.m. today for like an hour just sitting there and just saying, I wouldn't even call it meditation.
00:38:58.000It's just clearing my brain and saying, What is your orders?
00:39:02.000I don't think you should be allowed to smoke when you're doing that.
00:39:38.000But there is an availability of great, great power.
00:39:42.000It's available to you now, it's possible now.
00:39:44.000And this is my testimony how I did it.
00:39:47.000What I've done also that I'm pretty pleased with is I've used the 12 step process that I got clean from drink and drugs because people taught me that and showed me how to do it.
00:40:43.000Why do people, even on Polymarket, with all of its technical capacities, still care about things like December 31st because it's the last day of the year?
00:44:11.000You're going to get last year's conspiracy and you're going to like it.
00:44:14.000The last passengers to be evacuated from the Hunter virus struck cruise ship have arrived in the Dutch city of Eindhoven, where they will be quarantined.
00:44:22.000The MV Hondius departed Tenerife for the Netherlands on Monday after the final six passengers and some crew members disembarked.
00:44:30.000Our reporter Vincent McAvenney is outside Arrow Park Hospital here in the UK, where 22 British nationals are currently self isolating.
00:44:38.000Well, those 22 passengers and crew that were brought here are now halfway through this initial 72 hour evaluation period.
00:46:03.000Whitlock was when the BBC made a drama to make you conflate the idea of independent media having a populist and nationalist edge with assassination of children in lifeboats, which was a bold endeavour, but exactly the kind that you can expect from the media.
00:46:18.000Remember, someone was asking me, a friend, he was offered something with the BBC and asking me if he should do it.
00:46:23.000And I goes, well, you can do it if you want, because I don't want to seem like a person who's enjoyed mainstream stuff and now.
00:46:30.000You know, wants to ruin it for everyone else, although that is part of my agenda.
00:46:33.000It's like, I sort of did say, you can't trust the BBC.
00:46:36.000First of all, you think these things are wonderful because of the nature documentaries and the brilliant comedies.
00:47:25.000I've worked for their television shows.
00:47:27.000I've worked for a lot of centralised media organisations.0.78
00:47:29.000And I can tell you candidly and without doubt that they are completely corrupt.
00:47:33.000Now, even though I weren't in their current affairs and news organizations.
00:47:36.000I was just doddering about in entertainment doing the best I could.0.95
00:47:40.000You know what my motivations were in those silly old daft times.0.92
00:47:43.000What I can tell you is that they're a kind of a nefarious outpouring of the pustule of the professional class.0.90
00:47:51.000In academies and universities and professional institutions, people are incubated into a kind of numb horror and into a kind of a righteousness.
00:48:00.000And that pus seeps out through professional organizations and through the media class.
00:48:22.000That's how I know that what you're doing now is corrupt.
00:48:25.000The BBC understands all been tested for the virus.
00:48:28.000They're continuing to be assessed as they await results.
00:48:31.000And then the plan is that from Thursday, depending on their living situation, they'll either go home to quarantine or they'll go to a special block on this hospital site.
00:48:41.000Where they will have to spend 42 days under quarantine.
00:48:45.000So far, we're told no one is showing any symptoms here that they have the virus.
00:49:04.000Well, that was just a coincidence, as a matter of fact.
00:49:06.000Like the patents that existed for coronavirus medications prior to it.
00:49:10.000I mean, the whole thing, man, it's difficult actually.
00:49:12.000Unless you're very academically minded and trained, and I'm actually not, to sort of maintain the kind of level of disciplined information that's required.
00:49:23.000You know, to just remember all the mad things that just happened in the coronavirus pandemic.
00:49:27.000Also, the whole thing's fatigue inducing.
00:49:30.000You feel, oh, I can't be bothered to care about this.
00:49:32.000So it's sort of difficult to remain sharp and invested.
00:49:35.000I feel a bit revitalized by our Lord and by the possibility of participating in revolutionary politics that targets itself.
00:49:45.000Even though I was teasing the fella there, Zach from the Green Party, if he is, and I wonder if he is, I bet he is, he's like a sort of a passionate public servant person, vote for that person.
00:49:56.000And Nigel Farage, the guy's committed, if nothing else, vote for that person.
00:50:00.000But don't let them have the power to assume brokerage between you and global interests.
00:50:07.000If you give them that power, or on the other side, the restrictions that already exist within government because of the permanent government or class, they will be ineffective.
00:50:17.000they are really good people, even if, and sometimes it seems they're not, but even if they are, they will be corrupted either from underneath by bureaucracy and permanent government or from above by the homogenizing power of global corporatism and global bureaucracy.
00:50:38.000You don't need to argue with people about whether they're Muslims or Jews or what their sexual preferences are.0.99
00:50:43.000All those things are a pointless, insane waste of time.
00:50:46.000Let people do what they want if they're not hurting you and let them come to God in their own way, in their own time.
00:50:53.000You can live your own life, participate in things that matter.
00:50:56.000I don't know why I can't stop saying it, but it energises me.
00:51:00.000Let's go back to this silly boat that's named after a disease that's meant to have organically happened on you.
00:51:04.000You mentioned there the final six passengers disembarked from that ship yesterday.
00:51:09.000There were four Australians, one Briton, and one Kiwi who came off the ship, which is now headed back with around 25 staff on board and two medical personnel.
00:51:19.000Why are some of them in suits and some of them just walking around normal?
00:51:23.000Do you remember like at the beginning of Covid in China when there's like, they were telling us people were dying in the street.
00:51:28.000Everyone's scrubbed out of the internet.
00:51:32.000Look at these poor Chinese people dropping to the floor dying.1.00
00:51:36.000If you don't dress up like a beekeeper or the people what take ET from Elliot, you are double fucked.0.99
00:51:42.000And now they're doing it sort of in real time, like having some people all dressed up like beekeepers and others like, I can't bother to do that.0.98
00:51:51.000Actually, the whole thing's been completely made up.
00:51:55.000And two medical personnel to its home port in the Netherlands.
00:51:59.000There has been, though, some alarming news from the Netherlands where it's understood 12 medical personnel are having to quarantine now because there were mistakes made in the biocontainment procedures when they took blood samples and urine samples from an infected person being treated there.
00:52:17.000So they are all now being tested as well.1.00
00:52:27.000Look, the issue with that man, Jake, and I've been studying him since the video began, is that his eyes, nose, and mouth are in a much too small area.
00:52:35.000Now, if you just place a Coke can over that central area, his eyes, nose, and mouth are all concealed, as you can see now demonstrated.
00:52:58.000That my eyes could be played by two beads of sweet corn, my nose is like a kitten's snout, and I've got a tiny little mouse mouth.
00:53:06.000If you look at polymarkets right now, the chances of people getting small mouth disease and small face disease have risen incrementally.
00:53:13.000But we've taken samples of their pee-pee, their wee-wee, their winky water, their stink biscuits, their ring-outs, their ragworts, and their stinkholes.
00:53:23.000One person said he got a bit on his fingers, and his face shrank to the size of a chipmunk's face, but sadly without the teeth.
00:53:33.000We've got a mental illness now being tested as well and being quarantined as a precaution.
00:53:40.000But the message from health authorities here in the UK is that there is a very low risk to the public, that they have the right procedures in place, and that this is a known virus.
00:53:49.000It's not like COVID a couple of years ago.
00:54:51.000It can be as long as 40, maybe 40 to 45 days.
00:54:54.000That is also why that period of follow up is so long, because people can still develop symptoms much later on.
00:55:02.000We know that there's been transmission on the ship.
00:55:05.000It's great that the disembarkation process yesterday went smoothly.
00:55:08.000It was very important to have that level of coordination across, and really encouraging to see that it went well and that people are now also in.
00:55:19.000Being quarantined at home when facilities and also being followed up.
00:55:49.000I don't even know what he said then.1.00
00:55:50.000All I thought was, I saw the background, I saw the subtitles, I saw that he was French, and I'm sorry to say, all I could think was fuck off.0.99
00:55:58.000Now, that's probably not the most responsible attitude, but check out Tim Dillon.1.00
00:56:03.000I'm simply saying that the boat he's on should be struck with a missile and they should burn alive with their choices.0.92
00:56:11.000And I'm not saying they don't deserve sympathy or empathy.1.00
00:56:13.000I'm saying you got on the boat, you should be killed.1.00
00:56:21.000These people, they bring these rare outbreaks from the buffet of a cruise ship with rodent shit, and then they're mad that they can't go waltz around fucking Macy's.1.00
00:57:04.000But, it's difficult to not get cynical with scenes like these from the Covid era.
00:57:30.000Not only were they lying about people dying in Covid, but maybe actually smoking is good for you.0.98
00:57:36.000If this resurrected dead person turns first and foremost to a fag, it's pretty makes you think that maybe cigarettes are part of the answer.1.00
00:57:45.000Man, it's been an incredible blag.1.00